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The Lonely, Thirsty, Final Days of the Doomed Alaskan Mammoths

Noted: Meanwhile, Yue Wang  and John Williams from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, looked for spores from three fungi that grow in the dung of plant-eating animals. Large extinct beasts like mammoths produced a lot of dung, so scientists can track their disappearance by looking for sudden drops in the levels of these fungal spores.